Although no fabric is fireproof, certain textiles resist fire better than other fabrics. Fire-resistant fabric, also known as flame-retardant fabric, is so designated based on the time it takes for the fabric to burn. Fire-resistant fabric may be naturally fire resistant because of its natural fiber... Read More
It's regularly people go to great lengths to avoid chemicals in their food and beauty products—without giving a thought to the ones in their homes' furniture and textiles. Flame retardants are top offenders to our health (and the environment) when it comes to home textiles. These finishings i... Read More
As fire-related accidents are growing in everyday life, the demand for flame retardant fabrics is increasing. Flame retardant fabric limits the risk of ignition by reducing the rate of flame from spreading. Certain novel strategies are being used that showcase intriguing results with the use of nano... Read More
Fabrics is cloth or other material produced by weaving cotton, nylon, wool, silk, or other threads together. Fabrics are used for making things such as clothes, curtains, and sheets. Fabric is made of fibers that are gathered from the source, spun into threads and then they are woven or knit ... Read More
The main reason to use flame retardant fabrics is that is reduces the risk of fires spreading. Particularly with curtains this can stop the fire soreading vertically to more floors. Fabrics are the materials used for clothing, home textiles, and different domestic and industrial usage. The wo... Read More